Resizing a photo for email attachment

Hi
Need some help as according to the help section on my Passport, I can reduce the size of the message by reducing the size of pitcure attachments by "on the image size screen, tap a size". When adding some photos as attachments, im not presented with any options for reducing the image sizes as in previous versions and therefore may be forced to send 3 images at a time which would be very basic. Have i inadvertently switched this function off somewhere and if so how do i address this issue.
Many thanks as always in advance
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